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1        V|  this fact, the hours were rolling by, and Maurice had not
2    XXVII|  Nine oclock sounded. The rolling of the drum made the panes
3     XXXI| village, when he heard the rolling of a drum. Instinctively
4     XXXI|  fancied he could hear the rolling of drums, and the voice
5    XXXII|  universal, when the heavy rolling of drums announced the preparations
6   XXXIII|    The next day the dismal rolling of drums was again heard,
7     XXXV|   Montaignac.~ ~With tears rolling down his cheeks, he related
8        L|  the bed. Great tears were rolling down her cheeks, and she
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